instability definition
instability means simply that students have a variety of resources that they will use for any given phenomenon, and, here, they willingly imported some that appear to Wiser to be “out of domain.”
instability means “the quality or state of being likely to change or fail suddenly.”1853 In the context of examples given in the Communiqué, this is understood as political instability which is the “perception about the likelihood that the government will get destabilised or overthrown through unconstitutional means.”1854 These may include but are not limited to domestic sources of instability, such as regime change and social unrest, inter-state sources of instability such as territorial conflict and aggression or extra-territorial sources of conflict such as terrorism and underground violent activities.1855
instability means a situation of emotional tension or interpersonal conflict between a caregiver and a child or youth that may threaten their relationship and may lead to a disruption in the current living situation.